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  "name": "Is it possible to repair a rotted window frame, or does it always need full replacement?",
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      "name": "Is it possible to repair a rotted window frame, or does it always need full replacement?",
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        "text": "Repairing a rotted window frame depends on the extent of the damage. If the rot is localized and superficial, often only a small section can be removed and patched with wood fillers or epoxy, or a specific component like a sill can be replaced. However, if the rot has spread extensively into the frame, the surrounding wall, or affects the structural integrity of the window, a full frame or even full window replacement is usually necessary. A professional assessment can determine the best course of action.",
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        "description": "Minor rot can sometimes be repaired with fillers or partial component replacement. Extensive or structural rot typically requires a full frame or window replacement."
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  "description": "Minor rot can sometimes be repaired with fillers or partial component replacement. Extensive or structural rot typically requires a full frame or window replace"
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